Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Barrett, George. "The anarchist revolution," Freedom Press, London., 1929
This series contains pamphlets, tracts, retrospectives, and other materials related to anarchism, in the United States and around the world. anarchism is treated both in thory and practices, and some of the materialrelates to trials of anarchists accused of crimes. though there are some similar themes in the series, the materials are not directly related to each other. The materials are arranged chronlogically.
Villar, Manuel. "Condiciones para la revolucion en America" Ediciones Nervio., 1932-08
Published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The International Working Men's Association (I.W.M.A.) : its policy, its aim, its principles," published by the International Working Men's Association., 1933
This series contains pamphlets, tracts, retrospectives, and other materials related to anarchism, in the United States and around the world. anarchism is treated both in thory and practices, and some of the materialrelates to trials of anarchists accused of crimes. though there are some similar themes in the series, the materials are not directly related to each other. The materials are arranged chronlogically.
Badcock, Jr., John "Slaves to duty," Laurance Labadie, 1938
This series contains pamphlets, tracts, retrospectives, and other materials related to anarchism, in the United States and around the world. anarchism is treated both in thory and practices, and some of the materialrelates to trials of anarchists accused of crimes. though there are some similar themes in the series, the materials are not directly related to each other. The materials are arranged chronlogically.
Various, "Anarchism... a solution to the world's problems : a presentation of ten essays," MAN!, 1940
Contains ten short essays by the following: I. War and capitalism (Melchior Seele; II. The Russo-German union (Ray Randall); III. The economic system of today (Samuel Polinow); IV. Government and franchise (Edward Cuningham); V. Anarchism (Ammon A. Hennacy); VI. The state and anarchism (Hippolyte Havel); VII. Socialism and anarchism (M. B Resin); VIII. A moneyless society (Edna Larkin); IX. Is anarchy possible? (marcus Graham); X. the creating force (Richard Wagner).
"Vote : What for?" Freedom Press, 1942
"Freely adapted from Malatesta's 'En periode electorale."
"Las revoluciones en Mexico," Comite de Relaciones Exteriores de Washington, 1946
This series contains pamphlets, tracts, retrospectives, and other materials related to anarchism, in the United States and around the world. anarchism is treated both in thory and practices, and some of the materialrelates to trials of anarchists accused of crimes. though there are some similar themes in the series, the materials are not directly related to each other. The materials are arranged chronlogically.
Goodman, Paul. "The black flag of anarchism," Black Mountain Press, 1968
Reprinted from the New York Times Magazine, July 14, 1968.
Walter, Nicolas. "About anarchism." Freedom Press, 1969
This series contains pamphlets, tracts, retrospectives, and other materials related to anarchism, in the United States and around the world. anarchism is treated both in thory and practices, and some of the materialrelates to trials of anarchists accused of crimes. though there are some similar themes in the series, the materials are not directly related to each other. The materials are arranged chronlogically.
Bookchim, Murray. "Anarchy and organization," Dickens, Bob "Anarchism, terrorism and individualism." Freedom Press, 1969?
Two essays in same pamphlet.